Do they use very much letter size paper in Oz? And these would be more useful if the the neck didn't stick out so that they WOULD fit in standard files..

Brainspore
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2014-09-05T16:09:34Z —
#13

No, no. I asked for "a fifth of vodka," not "A5 of vodka."

Brainspore
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2014-09-05T16:15:22Z —
#14

simonize said:

Do they use very much letter size paper in Oz?

They favor A4, but presumably included "letter" as well to cater to international customers.

shaddack
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2014-09-05T17:08:22Z —
#15

turkeybrain said:

How do you wash it?

A trick in some chem labs is using sand. Put some sand or other mild abrasive into the glass vessel, some water/solvent and surfactant, and shake vigorously. Sometimes it helps. If not, then there's the sufuric acid-dichromate solution, or if you are adventurous, sulfuric acid plus concentrated peroxide.

turkeybrain
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2014-09-05T17:23:10Z —
#16

I will pledge $25 right now if they put that in the FAQ.

oldtaku
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2014-09-05T18:01:51Z —
#17

'Crap, it's been a bad day at work, I need the A4.'

Okay, so check the Kickstarter... they claim this is for water. AH hahahahahaha. Yeah.

Michael_R_Smith
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2014-09-05T20:55:36Z —
#18

Letter is sort of a joke over here because nobody knows what the printer driver means when you hit print and it tries to print to Letter by default. The format is unknown here and seems to exist just to make printers not work.

simonize
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2014-09-05T21:11:14Z —
#19

I work in a technical library with plenty of old technical reports...so we have to deal with the old "government size" (8"x10.5") and old British material which is something like 8"x13" an d doesn't fit easily on the shelves.

timebinder
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2014-09-06T00:17:12Z —
#20

I prefer my printer paper by the quart, and the economy gallon size for the copier.